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I D Data, Plenty Of Upside From Here Onwards. (IDD)     

goldfinger - 13 Oct 2003 14:48

Activities

Provision of secure transaction systems and services to the international banking, telphony, retail, and security markets, using a range of smart and magnetic card solutions

In the recent Agm the chairman said "the company has made a positive start to the financial year and the board remains optimistic about prospects for the business."

Pre-tax losses have also nearly halved from 6.4 mln to a loss of 3.4 mln on cost cutting. They have also had a successful fund raising.

Also chart indicators show that it may be time for the next leg upwards past recent resistance at 7.5p. and please remember you are responsible for the timing of your own buying and selling actions.

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grevis2 - 16 Dec 2004 11:17 - 454 of 1253

Douggie: Once they get past that second reading of the Identity Card bill, just watch these fly.

grevis2 - 16 Dec 2004 11:35 - 455 of 1253

From ID Data's website

http://www.id-data.co.uk/Investor/investmajor.htm

Major Shareholders
Share holders In addition to shareholders, the Company has been notified of the following interests of more than 3% in the ordinary share capital of the Company as shown below, as of 8th October 2004: -

Shareholder Number
of shares % of issued
share capital

Even Flow Holdings Limited 46,965,000 14.79%
Cox P J Esq 39,355,513 12.39%
Progressive Asset Management Limited 32,113,636 10.11%
Framlington Investment Management 29,248,412 9.21%
Bank Of Scotland (Ireland) Limited 20,157,791 6.35%
Noble Asset Managers 11,978,021 3.77%
Singer & Friedlander 10,209,625 3.21%
Eastbound Consultores E Servicos 9,865,818 3.11%


grevis2 - 16 Dec 2004 12:11 - 456 of 1253

24th May 2004
ID Data present National ID Card solutions to The Home Office at Intellect Meeting
ID Data has made its first move to be seriously considered as a supplier of choice for the UK's National ID Card.

At Intellect's high profile conference attended by leading Home Office personnel and industry leaders, ID Data presented a challenging solution to the Government's needs for a mass issue of ID cards.

Peter Cox, CEO of ID Data plc, presented the Company's views on how they could assist the Government's plans to implement ID Cards within the UK.

The presentation focused on five key elements, that Cox and the Company felt differentiated ID Data from the crowd of potential vendors for the future programme.

They were:-

1. ID Data is the only British Independent Card Company capable of delivering the project in short timescales.


2. ID Data has the history of being successful in supplying over 5 million Post Office Card Account Smart Cards on behalf of the Government for the benefit and other payments in conjunction with EDS.


3. ID Data has the only full Java Card solution, Origin-J, a British development claimed to be some 3-5 years ahead of competition. This most importantly, allows cards to run concurrent programmes at the same time.

Cox explained the advantage being the ability to access, read and report on three or more different biometric tests at any one time. This could be iris, facial or fingerprint.

WHY SO IMPORTANT?

Orign-J's unique capability will reduce the number of rejects and misreads at the point of validation of the individuals biometrics, thus enhance the swift processing to meet any identification requirement.


4. ID Data has in place, a fully secure manufacturing and personalisation site within the UK ready to make and process secure ID Cards.


5. ID Data's partnership with the following companies:-

Toshiba - a world leader in silicon design and manufacture,

Toppan - Japan's leading security printer and producer of many passports around the world, including the US Passport.

Toppan is also the provider of the high security photo ID Card being used at this year's Olympic Games, a product that has been certified by the EU for security, but also for use as an automatic entry visa within the community.

Digimarc - the global leader in terms of providing Driving Licence technology with over 70% of the US Photo Driving Licences and DVLA as clients.

Lasercard - provider of laser, readright materials and technology. Lasercard has already been adopted in the use of the Green Card in the United States, the Canadian National ID Card and the Italian ID Card and now features in many new ID Card programmes to be launched over the coming years.

Datacard - the world's leading card personalisation equipment and system supplier.

The audience at Intellect's Conference reacted well to ID Data's presentation and future talks are expected with the Home Office and their Programme Consultants, PA Consulting. It is also expected that many of the key systems integrators targeting to be providers to this major business opportunity will work with ID Data to put together formal bids, including such companies as EDS, BT, and Syntegra.

grevis2 - 16 Dec 2004 12:44 - 457 of 1253

I've just had a look at today's trades. Solid blue again and an MM buy as well.

grevis2 - 16 Dec 2004 12:49 - 458 of 1253

I see we are now on the leaderboard:

Top % Gainers
# EPIC Name Price Chg %

17 IDD Id Data Ord 1p 3.125 0.25 8.7

grevis2 - 16 Dec 2004 13:02 - 459 of 1253

It's looking good for another rise. Hold tight and enjoy the ride.

grevis2 - 16 Dec 2004 14:06 - 460 of 1253

I'm encouraged by the number of institutions and major shareholders who between them hold around 65% of the company's equity

Major Shareholders
Even Flow Holdings Limited 46,965,000 14.79%
Cox P J Esq 39,355,513 12.39%
Progressive Asset Management Limited 32,113,636 10.11%
Framlington Investment Management 29,248,412 9.21%
Bank Of Scotland (Ireland) Limited 20,157,791 6.35%
Noble Asset Managers 11,978,021 3.77%
Singer & Friedlander 10,209,625 3.21%
Eastbound Consultores E Servicos 9,865,818 3.11%

grevis2 - 16 Dec 2004 16:10 - 461 of 1253

1.884 million trades so far and all buys. Enjoy the ride!

rampage - 16 Dec 2004 16:30 - 462 of 1253

Yes it would seem to be all buys
Great prospects ahead, but Iam still waiting for the ride to start!

grevis2 - 16 Dec 2004 16:50 - 463 of 1253

rampage: Presumably you bought in at a higher price!

grevis2 - 16 Dec 2004 22:42 - 464 of 1253

I've just been listening to TV commentary concerning the Government's decision to ignore the Law Lords ruling on terrorist suspects. What is evident is their determination to crack down on terrorism at all costs, even if it infringes European Human Rights legislation/ directives. With that in mind, it is almost unthinkable that they will back down over the introduction of ID cards. For those who are unaware, the second reading for the ID Card Bill is scheduled for this coming Monday. Also don't overlook the fact that the Tories have said they will support it.

This can only be good news for holders of IDD. Good luck.

Douggie - 16 Dec 2004 23:29 - 465 of 1253

grevis2...good posts thanks, don't want to count too mny chickens .......but sure looks finger licking GOOD...................

:o)

grevis2 - 17 Dec 2004 00:04 - 466 of 1253

Thanks Douggie. You're making me feel hungry.

Douggie - 17 Dec 2004 09:08 - 467 of 1253

Tick up due ???x/finger

Douggie - 17 Dec 2004 10:25 - 468 of 1253

2.000.000 solid blue no tic up!!...........Cmooooooon

fairford - 17 Dec 2004 10:32 - 469 of 1253

What makes you certain IDD will benefit from the descision on the introduction, are they the ones in line to make them up. or will there be a tender from other parties, and if so , who are they?

grevis2 - 17 Dec 2004 10:49 - 470 of 1253

fairford: I think this RNS from May says it all:

24th May 2004
ID Data present National ID Card solutions to The Home Office at Intellect Meeting
ID Data has made its first move to be seriously considered as a supplier of choice for the UK's National ID Card.

At Intellect's high profile conference attended by leading Home Office personnel and industry leaders, ID Data presented a challenging solution to the Government's needs for a mass issue of ID cards.

Peter Cox, CEO of ID Data plc, presented the Company's views on how they could assist the Government's plans to implement ID Cards within the UK.

The presentation focused on five key elements, that Cox and the Company felt differentiated ID Data from the crowd of potential vendors for the future programme.

They were:-

1. ID Data is the only British Independent Card Company capable of delivering the project in short timescales.


2. ID Data has the history of being successful in supplying over 5 million Post Office Card Account Smart Cards on behalf of the Government for the benefit and other payments in conjunction with EDS.


3. ID Data has the only full Java Card solution, Origin-J, a British development claimed to be some 3-5 years ahead of competition. This most importantly, allows cards to run concurrent programmes at the same time.

Cox explained the advantage being the ability to access, read and report on three or more different biometric tests at any one time. This could be iris, facial or fingerprint.

WHY SO IMPORTANT?

Orign-J's unique capability will reduce the number of rejects and misreads at the point of validation of the individuals biometrics, thus enhance the swift processing to meet any identification requirement.


4. ID Data has in place, a fully secure manufacturing and personalisation site within the UK ready to make and process secure ID Cards.


5. ID Data's partnership with the following companies:-

Toshiba - a world leader in silicon design and manufacture,

Toppan - Japan's leading security printer and producer of many passports around the world, including the US Passport.

Toppan is also the provider of the high security photo ID Card being used at this year's Olympic Games, a product that has been certified by the EU for security, but also for use as an automatic entry visa within the community.

Digimarc - the global leader in terms of providing Driving Licence technology with over 70% of the US Photo Driving Licences and DVLA as clients.

Lasercard - provider of laser, readright materials and technology. Lasercard has already been adopted in the use of the Green Card in the United States, the Canadian National ID Card and the Italian ID Card and now features in many new ID Card programmes to be launched over the coming years.

Datacard - the world's leading card personalisation equipment and system supplier.

The audience at Intellect's Conference reacted well to ID Data's presentation and future talks are expected with the Home Office and their Programme Consultants, PA Consulting. It is also expected that many of the key systems integrators targeting to be providers to this major business opportunity will work with ID Data to put together formal bids, including such companies as EDS, BT, and Syntegra.

grevis2 - 17 Dec 2004 11:05 - 471 of 1253

2,287,250 trades so far this morning and all are blue

goal - 17 Dec 2004 11:22 - 472 of 1253

Its looking good. goal.

grevis2 - 17 Dec 2004 11:36 - 473 of 1253

The two main parties are supporting Mondays Bill:
Conservatives 'united' on ID cards
Wednesday, 15 Dec 2004 04:35
The Conservatives' Shadow Cabinet is "united" in its decision to support the Government's Identity Cards Bill, leader Michael Howard has said.

The former Home Secretary said the cabinet would take collective responsibility in supporting the controversial legislation.

Mr Howard said he was convinced ID cards would bolster the fight against terrorism, crime and immigration, helping to make Britain a safer place.

However, they would make clear that they had concerns about the costs, which have been put at up to 6 billion, and the implications for personal privacy. But these objections will be raised during the detailed discussions on the legislation.

It was reported Mr Howard faced some rumblings of discontent on the front benches from Shadow Home Secretary David Davis, Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin and Transport and Environment Spokesman Tim Yeo, who reportedly said the plans "stink".

The Bill receives its second reading in the Commons on Monday.
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